Kilo vs Typhoon

The Kilo and the Typhoon are both Submarine classes. The Typhoon displaces 23,200 tons — 10.0x the Kilo's 2,325 tons. The Kilo reaches 17 knots vs 22 knots for the Typhoon. Operational range is 6,000 nautical miles for the Kilo vs 99,999 for the Typhoon. The Kilo carries a crew of 52 vs 160 for the Typhoon. Submerged displacement is 3,075 tons for the Kilo vs 48,000 tons for the Typhoon. The Typhoon can dive to 400 m compared to 300 m for the Kilo. The Kilo was produced in 75 units vs 6 for the Typhoon. The Kilo was commissioned in 1980, 1 years before the Typhoon (1981).

Ex-USSR Kilo submarine, introduced in 1980, utilizes diesel-electric propulsion.
Origin 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR
Category Submarine
Type Attack submarine
Manufacturer Rubin Design Bureau
Year introduced 1980
Number built 75 units
Estimated unit price $200 million
Russian ballistic missile submarine, 23,200 tons displacement, operated with two nuclear reactors.
Origin 🇨🇳 Ex-USSR
Category Submarine
Type Ballistic missile submarine
Manufacturer Sevmash
Year introduced 1981
Number built 6 units
Estimated unit price NA
Displacement 2,325 tons
Maximum speed 17.0 knots
Range 6,000 nm at 7 knots
Length 72.6 m
Beam 9.9 m
Crew 52
Max depth 300 m
Propulsion Diesel-electric propulsion, 2 × 1000 kW diesel generators, 1 × 5,500–6,800 shp propulsion motor, 1 × fixed-pitch 6-bladed or 7-bladed propeller
Armament
  • 6 × 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes
  • 18 torpedoes
  • 4 Kalibr/Club land-attack cruise missile, anti-ship missile and anti-submarine missile
  • 24 mines
  • 8 9K34 Strela-3 (SA-N-8 Gremlin) or 8 9K310 Igla-1 (SA-N-10 Gimlet) surface-to-air missiles
Displacement 23,200 tons
Maximum speed 22.0 knots
Range Unlimited
Length 175.0 m
Beam 23.0 m
Crew 160
Max depth 400 m
Propulsion 2 × OK-650 pressurized-water nuclear reactors, 190 MWt each; 2 × geared steam turbines, 50,000 shp each; 2 shafts with 7-bladed shrouded screws
Armament
  • 1 × 9K38 Igla SAM
  • 6 × 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes
  • 22 x Type 53 torpedoes
  • RPK-2 Vyuga or RPK-6 Vodopad antisubmarine missiles
  • 20 × RSM-52 SLBMs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has greater displacement, the Kilo-class or Typhoon-class?
The Typhoon-class has greater displacement at 23,200 tons compared to the Kilo-class's 2,325 tons.
Which is faster, the Kilo-class or Typhoon-class?
The Typhoon-class is faster with a maximum speed of 22 knots compared to the Kilo-class's 17 knots.
Which has longer range, the Kilo-class or Typhoon-class?
The Typhoon-class is nuclear-powered with unlimited range, while the Kilo-class has a range of 6,000 nautical miles.
Which is longer, the Kilo-class or Typhoon-class?
The Typhoon-class is longer at 175.0 meters compared to the Kilo-class's 72.6 meters.
How many crew members do the Kilo-class and Typhoon-class have?
The Typhoon-class has a larger crew complement of 160 compared to the Kilo-class's 52 crew members.
Which can dive deeper, the Kilo-class or Typhoon-class?
The Typhoon-class can dive deeper with a maximum depth of 400 meters compared to the Kilo-class's 300 meters.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Kilo-class or Typhoon-class?
The Kilo-class has been built in greater numbers with 75 vessels compared to 6 vessels of the Typhoon-class.